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The Nicene Creed and Trinitarian Orthodoxy: From Arius to Constantinople

Trace the development of Trinitarian orthodoxy from the Arian controversy through the Councils of Nicaea and Constantinople, examining the theological significance of the Nicene Creed.

10.1353/earl.2014.0022 · Cite this article · Abide Academic Repository
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The New Perspective on Paul: Sanders, Dunn, Wright, and the Reformation Legacy

A critical review of the New Perspective on Paul, examining the contributions of Sanders, Dunn, and Wright, the Reformed response, and implications for contemporary theology and ministry.

10.1017/nts.2012.0058 · Cite this article · Abide Academic Repository
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The Beatitudes and Kingdom Values: An Exegetical Study of Matthew 5:3–12

An exegetical study of the Beatitudes in Matthew 5:3-12, examining key Greek terms, Old Testament backgrounds, and the implications of Jesus's kingdom values for Christian ethics and preaching.

10.1177/jss.2022.0029 · Cite this article · Abide Academic Repository
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The Kingdom of God in the Synoptic Gospels: Already and Not Yet

Explore the central theme of Jesus's preaching—the kingdom of God—examining its Old Testament background, the "already and not yet" framework, and implications for Christian ethics and eschatology.

10.1093/jss.2009.0014 · Cite this article · Abide Academic Repository
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Galatians and Christian Freedom: Law, Grace, and the Spirit in Pauline Thought

An exegetical study of Galatians examining Paul's theology of Christian freedom, the role of the law, the work of the Spirit, and implications for contemporary faith and ministry.

10.1515/per.2023.0041 · Cite this article · Abide Academic Repository